The equation with the concentrations of the products of a reaction raised to their stoichiometric coefficients divided by the concentrations of the reactants raised to their stoichiometric coefficients.

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Explanation:

This is the description of the equilibrium constant equation. For example:

Given a generic reaction: [tex]aA + bB \longleftrightarrow cC+ dD[/tex]

Where A.B,C and D are the reactants and products and a,b,c and d are their stoichiometric coefficients. The equilibrium constant of this reaction will be:

[tex]K=\frac{[C]^c*[D]^d}{[A]^a*[B]^b}[/tex]

Note: is important to have in mind that the substances in solid or liquid (pure) state should not be included in the K equation.

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